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Air Arabia
12 Feb, Wed
01:10 AM
Cairo - Tashkent
1 stop
8h 45m
CAI-TAS
10.699 TL
Air Arabia
Air Arabia
6 Feb, Thu
01:10 AM
Cairo - Tashkent
1 stop
22h
CAI-TAS
10.708 TL
Air Arabia
Air Arabia
19 Feb, Wed
01:10 AM
Cairo - Tashkent
1 stop
8h 45m
CAI-TAS
10.708 TL
Air Arabia
Azerbaijan Airlines
2 Feb, Sun
10:00 AM
Sharm El Sheikh - Tashkent
1 stop
11h 50m
SSH-TAS
13.440 TL
Azerbaijan Airlines
Air Arabia
29 Jan, Wed
01:10 AM
Cairo - Tashkent
1 stop
8h 45m
CAI-TAS
13.519 TL
Air Arabia
Azerbaijan Airlines
26 Jan, Sun
10:00 AM
Sharm El Sheikh - Tashkent
1 stop
11h 50m
SSH-TAS
14.370 TL
Azerbaijan Airlines
Egyptair
28 Jan, Tue
02:35 PM
Cairo - Tashkent
1 stop
10h 35m
CAI-TAS
14.723 TL
Egyptair
Egyptair
31 Jan, Fri
07:30 AM
Sharm El Sheikh - Tashkent
2 stop
2h
SSH-TAS
16.235 TL
Egyptair
Egyptair
27 Jan, Mon
07:55 AM
Sharm El Sheikh - Tashkent
2 stop
1h 35m
SSH-TAS
16.534 TL
Egyptair
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Currency

UZS

Number of flights per week

48

Top destinations

Tashkent

Most popular airline

Uzbekistan Airways

Most popular airport

Islam Karimov Tashkent Intl. Airport

Flight Duration

13 hour

About Uzbekistan

Officially known as the Republic of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan is one of Central Asia's most significant and developed nations. The capital, Tashkent, stands out as a prominent center for culture, art, and economics in the region.
Once part of the Soviet Union, Uzbekistan is now an independent republic. It is a landlocked country with no access to the sea, bordered by Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan.
The official language is Uzbek, but Russian is also widely spoken in many regions. The country has a population of nearly 36 million, with people residing in both major cities and rural areas. Uzbekistan's economy is dependent on its rich underground resources and agriculture. Natural gas, gold, uranium, and cotton are also significant contributors to the economy.
The country is home to major rivers like the Syr Darya and Amu Darya, as well as the Aral Sea, with water resources primarily used for agriculture.
Uzbekistan experiences a typical continental climate with scorching, arid summers and harsh, cold winters. If you plan to visit during winter, ensure packing clothes to protect against the cold. Due to the severe continental climate, the ideal times to visit Uzbekistan are during the milder spring and autumn seasons.
Besides Tashkent, cities like Samarkand and Bukhara are also remarkable places to explore. In Samarkand, you can visit the Ulugh Beg Madrasah, one of the most famous educational institutions of its time, and the Ulugh Beg Observatory, one of the world's oldest observatories. You can also explore the Siyob Bazaar, known as the "Women's Market," where you can buy various fruits, vegetables, and handmade souvenirs.
Uzbekistan boasts a rich and diverse culinary tradition, with pilaf being one of the standout dishes. The ingredients and cooking methods for pilaf vary by region within the country. The pilafs of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Fergana are among the most famous. These pilafs are prepared with different meats such as lamb, beef, chicken, and horsemeat, along with various vegetables, fruits, and spices.
Uzbekistan hosts numerous food-themed festivals each year, including the World People's Cuisine Festival in Tashkent, which attracts visitors from different countries. In addition to this festival, Tashkent hosts the Pilaf Festival and Beer Festival, both celebrated with vibrant displays and colorful events.

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